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If I count carbs, I calculate net carbs as I go, factoring the fiber on an individual food basis. So, if I ate a food with 10g total carbs and 4 grams fiber, I'd log 6 net grams of carbs toward my 50 gram target for the day. I could probably stand to eat more fiber in my diet. I don't do any fiber supplements or anything like that.
Yep, I understand the concept of net carbs, i.e., accounting for fiber. I'm kinda surprised that there are so few beans and lentils as main courses in the suggested recipes. Increasing those and other high fiber foods in my diet definitely helped me lose weight (20 pounds down since the end of August).
Ok, tell me more about chicken thighs in the air fryer—I bought myself one and wrapped it under the tree. We’ve so far used it for reheating fries (awesome) and broccoli, which turned out pretty dry. Next time I’ll do it for less time and maybe add water.
Woot for you on the weight loss! I have been experiencing GI distress with beans lately so have minimized. Lentils are a bit easier.Bonita, Shakshuka is also an option for you!
I don't have specific low carb meals, but on the low-carb meal kit thing...a lot of those places actually post their recipes online. So you could just peruse their menus and find the recipe and do it yourself. Just for the inspiration. Marley Spoon is Martha Stewart's one. I know the recipes are listed because I have looked at them. Same with Blue Apron and I think it was Hello Fresh. As I said, I haven't specifically looked into low- carb, but I know they offer some of those.
That's an interesting idea. I can probably follow one or two of them on Instagram, and get a little inspiration.I used to get a lot of ideas from magazines, but I don't read them anymore.
I still get Eating Well. I gave up on Bon Appetite after over 20 years of subscribing - too many ads and too much 'what are the beautiful people eating' emphasis.
I may look at Eating Well. I used to love cooking magazines, but at this point I’ve pared down to none. Cooks illustrated was the one exception for a while. I mainly use the internet to find recipes, but it’s not as good when you’re looking for inspiration.